The chemical reaction is:
2 Fe(s) + 3 Cl2(g) = 2 FeCl3
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Yes, the reaction is possible when the mixture is heated.
When two different elements react to form a compound, the reaction can always properly be called a synthesisreaction.
Iron chloride contain iron and chlorine.
oxides of iron are formed
The products are iron chlorides.
No, rust is another term for oxidation, therefore, rust is Iron oxide. Also, Chlorine only reacts with Iron when the Iron is heated, this makes Iron(III) chloride.
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in this demonstration experiments iron wool is heated in the presence of chlorine gas,and the vapour of bromine and iodine.Exothermic reaction occur,causing iron wool to glow.Iron wool rust and produced coloured vapours. 2fe+I2=2FeI2
2Fe + 3Cl2 --> 2FeCl3
2Fe (s) + 3Cl2 (g) ----> 2FeCl3 (s)
A chemical reaction ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Are you thick?? two halogens cannot react there shall be no reaction between iodine and chlorine
This compound is iron(III) trichloride - FeCl3.
I think that this law is obeyed in this simple reaction.
Yes, the reaction is possible when the mixture is heated.
s the word equation for the chemical reaction between iron and chlorine to form iron III chloride is given as .2 Fe(s) + 3 Cl2(g) → 2 FeCl3(s).Iron + Chlorine -> Iron(III) Chloride.
A chemical reaction has ocurred her and it has now formed a compund.